Locked out of your Facebook account? Just have one of your friends let you back in. With the “Trusted Contacts” feature – accessible through your settings – you can allow any of your friends have a passcode that lets you back in. Here's how it works:

1. Go to “Settings,” located in the top right corner of your Facebook page.
2. On the left rail, hit the “Security” button.
3. Scroll to the bottom and find “Choose Trusted Contacts” – from there you can pick three to five friends to trust.

On March 12, the PonoPlayer will launch as a KickStarter project. The $399 music player has an LCD touchscreen, three buttons and 128GB of storage – large enough to hold between 100 and 500 high-res albums. You can also add a memory card for additional storage.

Flamingo for Mac – a third-party program – just made Google Hangouts a little easier. The app lets you quickly send files, keeps track of your conversations, making them easily searchable, and allows you to be signed in to more than one Google account.

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